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Estimating APC Model Parameters for Dynamic Intervals Determined Using Change-Point Detection in Continuous Processes in the Petrochemical Industry
Yoseb Yu, Minyeob Lee, Chaekyu Lee, Yewon Cheon, Seungyun Baek, Youngmin Kim, Kyungmin Kim, Heechan Jung, Dohyeon Lim, Hyogeun Byun, Jongpil Jeong
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: advanced process control, change-point detection, continuous process, model parameter estimation, petrochemical
Several papers have proven that advanced process controller (APC) systems can save more energy in the process than proportional-integral-differential (PID) controller systems. Therefore, implementing an APC system is ultimately beneficial for saving energy in the plant. In a typical APC system deployment, the APC model parameters are calculated from dynamic data intervals obtained through the plant test. However, depending on the proficiency of the APC engineer, the results of the plant test and the APC model parameters are implemented differently. To minimize the influence of the APC engineer and calculate universal APC model parameters, a technique is needed to obtain dynamic data without a plant test. In this study, we utilize time-series data from a real petrochemical plant to determine dynamic intervals and estimate APC model parameters, which have not been investigated in previous studies. This involves extracting the data of the dynamic intervals with the smallest mean absolute... [more]
Assessing Sustainable Impacts of Green Energy Projects for the Development of Renewable Energy Technologies: A Triple Bottom Line Approach
Zhaoguang Liao
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Energy Policy
Keywords: APEC, green energy projects, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, sustainable development, triple bottom
The escalating global concern for sustainable development necessitates an in-depth understanding of the role of renewable energy projects. Evaluating their impact on economic, environmental, and social sustainability is of significant importance. In this study, the impact of green energy projects on economic, environmental, and social sustainability across APEC countries from 2010 to 2021 is comprehensively assessed using machine learning models. The employed machine learning models revealed associations between key variables and sustainability implications of green energy projects. Renewable energy consumption emerged as a significant contributor to economic performance, scoring a compelling importance score of 0.34. Concurrently, fossil fuel energy consumption and urban population were identified as key influencers on environmental outcomes and social impacts, respectively, with importance scores of 0.36 and 0.42. The empirical evidence presented in this research underscores the pivo... [more]
T-S Fuzzy Algorithm Optimized by Genetic Algorithm for Dry Fermentation pH Control
Pengjun Wang, Xing Shen, Ruirong Li, Haoli Qu, Jie Cao, Yongsheng Chen, Mingjiang Chen
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: anaerobic dry fermentation, error sum of squares integration, GA-TS fuzzy control, pH control, T-S fuzzy control
In the process of anaerobic dry fermentation to produce biogas, maintaining a suitable pH in the environment is more conducive to the degradation of crop straw. When the pH in the fermentation environment is too low, the process of anaerobic digestion by anaerobic bacteria is inhibited. Therefore, it is necessary to quickly adjust the pH. In this work, we studied the control technology of a pH regulation system and then constructed a T-S fuzzy controller. Upon simplifying the T-S fuzzy controller, the system delay time was reduced, and two genetic algorithms with different fitness performance indicators were used to optimize the T-S fuzzy control. The simulation experiment in this study was designed through simulation software, and the results show that the improved control method has a fast regulation ability. Finally, on-site experiments were conducted using the four control methods under the acidification conditions set in the experimental device. The results show that the control m... [more]
EW-YOLOv7: A Lightweight and Effective Detection Model for Small Defects in Electrowetting Display
Zihan Zheng, Ningxia Chen, Jianhao Wu, Zhixuan Xv, Shuangyin Liu, Zhijie Luo
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: detection model, electrowetting display, GhostNetV2, small defects, YOLOv7
In order to overcome the shortcomings of existing electrowetting display defect detection models in terms of computational complexity, structural complexity, detection speed, and detection accuracy, this article proposes an improved YOLOv7-based electrowetting display defect detection model. The model effectively optimizes the detection performance of display defects, especially small target defects, by integrating GhostNetV2 modules, Acmix attention mechanisms, and NGWD (Normalized Gaussian Wasserstein Distance) Loss. At the same time, it reduces the parameter size of the network model and improves the inference efficiency of the network. This article evaluates the performance of an improved model using a self-constructed electrowetting display defect dataset. The experimental results show that the proposed improved model achieves an average detection rate (mAP) of 89.5% and an average inference time of 35.9 ms. Compared to the original network, the number of parameters and computatio... [more]
Turbidite Fan Deposits in Gentle Slope Zones of Continental Faulted Basins: A Case Study from the Chezhen Depression, Bohai Bay Basin
Junyang Cheng, Xianke He, Dongping Duan, Jingzhe Li
September 20, 2023 (v1)
Subject: Other
Keywords: Chezhen Depression, continental faulted basin, gentle slope zone, sedimentary characteristics, turbidite fan
Turbidite fans, serving as good reservoirs for petroleum accumulation, are typically formed during deep faulting periods in continental basins, particularly in steep slope zones. However, gentle slope zones are also significant and unique for the formation of turbidite fans. These turbidite fans hold immense importance in exploring concealed lithological reservoirs. Taking the Chezhen Depression of Bohai Bay Basin as an example, we conducted a comprehensive study of the turbidite fan deposits in the gentle slope zone. Our results indicate that (1) small-scale distal-source turbidite fans are a common sedimentary type in the Chezhen Depression of the Bohai Bay Basin; (2) the study area is mainly characterized by seven lithofacies; (3) there are incomplete Bouma sequences in the study interval. This study is an important turbidite investigation into continental faulted basins, and it can also provide an important reference value for exploration and development in unconventional reservoir... [more]
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